Odys Korczyński
For years he has been passionate about computer games, in particular RPG productions, film, medicine, religious studies, psychoanalysis, artificial intelligence, physics, bioethics, as well as audiovisual media. He considers the story of a film to be a means and a pretext to talk about human culture in general, whose cinematography is one of many splinters.
BODKIN. Words are blades that cut to the bone [REVIEW]
Ireland seems like an excellent setting for captivating true crime. We review “Bodkin.”
Superhero Series You Don't Remember
Series that mainly come from pre-Marvel times, although Marvel already existed back then.
UNFROSTED. Almost culinary science fiction
The taste of milk soup with cornflakes is nothing legendary. We’re reviewing “Unfrosted.”
TV SERIES that insult the viewer's intelligence
TV series so dumb that it’s worth writing about them so viewers don’t bother with these titles, as it’s a waste of time.
TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN. How to survive in a world of bacteria?
“Turtles All the Way Down” is a painful diagnosis of a 16-year-old protagonist who enters adulthood already burdened with immense...
SHARDLAKE: "The Name of the Rose" in a version for budget television
There’s an atmosphere, but it’s overshadowed by cheapness and a thoughtless adaptation.
Movies from the 80s that are BETTER than we REMEMBER
It all depends on the age at which we watched a certain film, as well as the age at which we watch it again.
GOODBYE EARTH. Are We Dumber Than DINOSAURS? Review of Netflix's sci-fi show
Koreans are becoming increasingly bold in the realms of science fiction and post-apocalypse.